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Hmmm. Let me think on your questions. Yes - the leg pain was more general ache than sharp pain much of the time. Weird is a good description. I recall struggling to find a body position that was comfortable. Fortunately, this pain was not 24 x 7.

Symmetrical? Sort of. But sometimes it was just one leg. But I have an imperfect memory of that aspect of the pain. Sorry I am not of more help on that question.

Alex - a diagnosis of ALS is serious business. Before you fixate on that possibility - you might benefit from the opinion of a specialist rather than a generalist (family doctor) or a chiropractor. Do you have a connection to a neurologist? That specialty is most involved with ALS and related neurological issues.

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It sounds like you had something very similar to what I’m going through. I find if I arch my back I get a lot of pain in my lower back, but the leg pain tends to go away for the most part. No one has said ALS to me, that was just my own fears from googling my own symptoms. I’m hoping my family doctor refers me to a neurologist.